this is what you will need:
1. pine cones ( any size or kind )
2. a few paper plates ( any plate will work)
3. peanut butter ( any brand )
4. a knife to spread the peanut butter
5. birdseed ( any kind )
6. some kind of ribbon or yarn ( this is to hang it )
how to make them:
First get out your pine cones and peanut butter. put your pine cones on a paper plate and also put a big pile of peanut butter on it to.
Now, take your knife and spread the peanut butter on your pine cone.
Next, take another paper plate and fill it up with a bunch of birdseed.
Finally, take your peanut butter covered pine cone and roll it around in all the birdseed. Make sure you cover it as well as you can.
Then your finished !! You can make as many as you want.
if you want, you can tie ribbon or yarn on some of the pine cones and hang them on a tree in your yard.
Have Fun!!
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The birds will love you for this post. I hope everyone who sees it will make some. Great idea!
ReplyDeletethanks! when we made some last weekend, a lot of birds showed up outside. its a good way to kinda welcome them back. Margaret
DeleteSpring is coming and many birds will be coming back soon…I would love to know which ones we'll be seeing first!
ReplyDeleteYes! I was actually reading this little book that came in your mail about all the birds in Lake County and when they come back. I was going to take pictures of it and do a post about it when I get a chance.
DeleteMargaret! Its Kate!
ReplyDeleteI love your blog-so cute! Bird seed pine cones was one of my favorite projects to do when I was younger, but you are much better at this than I was :)
You should visit and try to sneak some pics of the owl visiting our bird feeder. He's so adorable!!
Thanks for visiting my blog! I would love to see the owl that visits your birdfeeder sometime. Actually late last night at like 11:00 my mom and I were listening and watching a Great Horned Owl sitting in the back prairie. It was so cool!
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